Verse Annotation

Verse 3 - Salvation’s always been through faith 

Verse 14 - We could never fulfill the law without faith

Verse 19 - Our own realities might not coincide with the realities of God, but that should not weaken our faith

Verse 24 - Our belief in God and faith in him is accompanied by a full conviction that He is able to do what he promised to do

Reflection

Many times, we find ourselves in situations that do not look like the perfect environment for god’s promise to be actualized. We get doubtful and start losing faith when our circumstances don’t seem favorable to God’s word for our lives. Abraham went through the same period, but his reaction was different. His faith did not weaken when he thought about his age and the age of his wife. He was fully convinced that God is able to do what He promised to do. 


God has spoken to us all, but sometimes our lives can blur the clarity of his words and compromise our belief in Him. God calls us to a full conviction of faith in Him. The Bible says that He (God) who began a good work in you, shall bring it into completion. God will always come through; He never fails and never will. So if you’re waiting for a call, a document, an answer, or a meeting, know this: God is with you. Do not weaken your faith and walk away from His path.
Prayer

Jesus, thank you for your faithfulness in my life, thank you for your love and care. I pray God that you may increase my faith in you and your promises, that I may have full conviction and faith in your promises. I pray that even though my circumstances look different from your word, that my faith may not be weakened, but I will always stand strong in your word and promises. 

In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen

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